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Maesa

V. K. Rajput and B. Mukhopadhyay, Concise synthesis of a pentasaccharide related to the anti-leishmanial triterpenoid saponin isolated from Maesa balansae, J. Org. Chem., 73 (2008) 6924—6927. [Pg.92]

Rhamnosyl(l 4)rhamnoside-7-galactoside Maesa lanceolata leaves Myrsinaceae 326... [Pg.767]

Nymphaea caerulea blue flowers Eugenia jambola leaves Acacia farnesiana pods Acacia confusa leaves Myrsine africana leaves Maesa lanceolata leaves Eugenia jambolana leaves Maesa lanceolata leaves... [Pg.774]

Maesa japonica (Thunb.) Moritzi Du Jing Sha (aerial part) Maesaguinone.50 Emetic, febrifuge, resolvent, styptic, for fever, malaria. [Pg.107]

Maesa perlarius (Lour.) Merrill. Sha Gui Hua (leaf, root) Alkaloids, quinonic substance.73 Crushed leaves are bound over broken bones or treat measles. Root is diuretic, stomachic. [Pg.107]

Maesa tenera Mez. Taiwan Sha Gui Hua (whole plant) Maesaquinone.58 Stomachache, hepatitis, lower cholesterol level, treat cold, headache. [Pg.107]

Swertia pseudochinensis Alpinia katsumadai Cuscuta australis R. Brown Maesa japonica (Thunb.) Moritzi Eucommia ulmoides D. Oliver... [Pg.345]

Solidago dahurica, S. pacifica, S. virgaurea Carthamus tinctorius Maesa perlarius... [Pg.474]

Tuck A.F. et al.(1997) Airborne Southern Hemisphere Ozone Experiment/ Measurements for Assessing the Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft (ASHOE/ MAESA) A road map, J. Geophys. Res., 102. [Pg.264]

Positive alkaloid tests have been recorded for Maesa and Rapa-nea, but amino acids arc most characteristic of the family. [Pg.147]

A few positive results were obtained on testing of 92 samples representing 56 species Ardisia crispa (1/2), Maesa japonica (1/3), M. lanceolata (1/4), Myrisine lesserliana, Tapcinosperma sp. [Pg.147]

Ayafor JF, Tane P, Ngadjui BT, Connolly JD, Rycroft DS, Tillequin F (1993) Picrotoxi-maesin, a New Picrotoxane Sesquiterpene from Maesa kamerunensis Mez. Planta Med 59 ... [Pg.199]

I. Kubo, T. Kamikawa and I. Miura, Isolation, structure and synthesis of maesanin, a host defense stimulant from an African medicinal plant Maesa lanceolata. Tetrahedron Lett. (1983) 3825-3828. [Pg.249]


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